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  • Venue
    Tata Theatre
  • Date Time
    23 November 2025 | 6:30 pm
  • Age Limit
    6+
  • Member Price
    Rs. 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 900, & 450/- (Plus GST)
  • Non Member Price
    Rs. 2,625, 2,100, 1,575, 1,050 & 525/- (Plus GST)

Event Details

An NCPA Presentation

Brian Bromberg: Grammy®-nominated bassist and composer Brian Bromberg is one of the most innovative and versatile voices in jazz. With a career spanning over four decades, Bromberg has released more than 30 solo albums, blending mainstream acoustic jazz, smooth and contemporary jazz, fusion, rock, funk, Latin, and orchestral styles with his signature virtuosity and melodic storytelling. He has collaborated with a who’s who of the music world, including artists as diverse as: Stan Getz, Horace Silver, Sting, Michael Buble’, Herb Alpert, Sarah Vaughan, George Duke, Arturo Sandoval, Boney James, Jeff Lorber, Lee Ritenour, Billy Cobham, Kirk Whalum, Andrea Bocelli, Randy Brecker, and Freddie Hubbard.  Known for his pioneering use of piccolo bass—sounding more like a lead guitar than a bass—Bromberg has redefined the instrument’s role in modern music. Brian’s passion for electric bass design has been a defining part of his professional career, with signature models accompanying him every step of the way. His latest creation—developed in collaboration with Kiesel Guitars and proudly manufactured in the USA—represents the culmination of years of refinement and innovation. The B2 Series Basses are the result of Brian’s relentless pursuit of tone, comfort, and playability. Ergonomically designed and sonically outstanding, the B2 line reflects both Brian’s artistic vision and Kiesel’s craftsmanship. A relentless innovator and musical storyteller, Brian Bromberg continues to push the boundaries of what the bass can do—delivering soulful, world-class performances with every project.

 

Early bird discount:
Members: Rs. 2,025, 1,620, 1,215, 810, & 405/-
Public: Rs. 2,250, 1,800, 1,350, 900, & 450/-

 

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